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Lights, camera, love!After being plucked from obscurity, Hollywood's newest It girl, Paige Townsen, has a blockbuster film to her name and Rainer Devon on her arm. But being half of the world's most famous couple comes with a price. No matter where Paige goes, someone is always watching. Soon she finds herself dodging photographers, hiding her feelings for her other co-staLights, camera, love!After being plucked from obscurity, Hollywood's newest It girl, Paige Townsen, has a blockbuster film to her name and Rainer Devon on her arm. But being half of the world's most famous couple comes with a price. No matter where Paige goes, someone is always watching. Soon she finds herself dodging photographers, hiding her feelings for her other co-star, Jordan Wilder, and weathering tabloid scandals that threaten to tear her and Rainer apart - and end her career as quickly as it began.As she navigates her new LA life, Paige finds that she doesn't know who to trust: old friends could be betraying her secrets, and new friends are keeping secrets of their own.Truly, Madly, Famously is the exciting sequel to Rebecca Serle's Famous in Love....

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Truly, Madly, Famously Reviews

Cora ☕ Tea Party Princess2019-02-10 06:49

5 Words: fame, relationships, friends, family, betrayal.Time: 23:10Me: Hmm, I think I'll read a chapter or two before bed.Brain: Good idea.Me: This is fluff, a chapter of this and then time to sleep.(Picks up Truly, Madly, Famously)Me: See, fluff. End of chapter. Let's sleep.Brain: But that was just a short chapter, let's read another.Me: OK, one more chapter.Time: 01:15Me: Damn. That was actually pretty good.Brain: More. I need more. Where's the next one? When?Me & Brain: 2016?!?! NOOOOOO!* * * * *So, my review of Famous in Love wasn't exactly the most glowing. In fact, I read a lot of it in an another-love-triangle-really induced rage. But something about that book must have stayed with me because when I saw this in Waterstones I pounced.And then I abandoned the other books I'm currently reading and devoured this in one sitting, staying up until the early hours on a work night.Because damn, this was addictive. I need more. I feel like I'm becoming a Locked fangirl. And it's not even a real fandom! Or book! Or film! Whaaaaaat?!

Jaime Arkin2019-01-26 02:38

STOP - before you read this please be aware that there may be book 1 spoilers included... DO NOT KEEP READING if you don't want to know them! Let me just start off saying that I think I loved this book more than Famous in Love. I wasn’t sure that was going to happen, in fact, I was kind of on the fence about reading this because I didn’t love love book 1. I’m so stinking glad I did because once I started this, I couldn’t stop! I’ll be honest, book 1 didn’t end quite where I wanted it to, and when I picked up Truly, Madly, Famously, I had to go back and reread the last chapter just to remember where we were. Book 2 dives in shortly after the junket tour for Locked, the movie that is making Paige Townsen a household name and “RAIGE” an actual couple nickname. Of course Paige & Rainer are dating if you didn’t piece that together and Jordan… well, he’s off doing his thing. If you’ve seen the gossip magazines or tv shows then you can imagine what Searle puts her characters through here. They can’t go anywhere without being hounded by photographers, and the stories about them border on ridiculous, but one thing Paige can’t deny is that she’s still struggling to find who she is in Hollywood. Searle does Hollywood so amazingly well… or at least what I imagine Hollywood might be for a newcomer who’s just trying to do something she loves, and Paige really just wants to do the films she wants to do and not have to worry about image or gossip.I know I mentioned that Famous in Love didn’t quite end where I wanted it to, but in book 2 Searle explores the many different relationships Paige has. Not just with Rainer and Jordan… but with Alexis and Jake and Cassandra. She delves into the trust that Paige has to have for her friends and family simply because of who she now is and she does a really amazing job of it. Of course we’re back to a bit of a love triangle here, but I really think it’s a well-done love triangle. Don’t laugh. Paige struggled so much in determining who she was meant to be with at this point in her life in Famous in Love and it doesn’t abate in this installment. Yes, she’s in a relationship with Rainer, but things are strained between them and honestly, I always felt she was only meant to be friends with him, so I was more than happy to see the implosion on that. The way it went down was hard to swallow, but I get it… one more way to show how a misinterpretation of what really was happening could really hurt people. Though I really loved that it made Paige come clean with Rainer about her feelings. One big difference here that I loved was that though they shoot the second film in this book, the story really doesn’t revolve around their time doing so. Instead of focusing on the ins and outs of filming and the day to day of that, we are treated to more of the behind the scenes of Paige and Rainer and Jordan choosing next projects and building and repairing the bonds of friendship.I think what I loved most though was watching Paige become more comfortable with her new life, finding the time for her friends, (both old and new) and figuring out what it is she really wants out of this experience and of course WHO she wants. Overall, a wonderful second book to this series and to say I’m excited for book 3 is an understatement. Definitely a must read for anyone who loves a good contemporary with the twist of a behind the scenes of the machine that is Hollywood. Thank you to Little Brown & Novl for the advanced copy of this in exchange for my honest thoughts.

Maddie (Heart Full Of Books)2019-02-15 02:36

Very, VERY love-triangle-y. If you don't like the love triangle AVOID. But, if you can tolerate the stereotype of two insanely attractive boys falling for an 'average' girl who is, in herself, quite beautiful, set to the backdrop of Hollywood, this is a great book. Unfortunately, I hate when a girl has to choose between two guys, especially when she loves both of them. My preferred ending would be that they all went their separate ways, and realised they only fell in love because they were co-stars. Oh well, I'm in this deep, so I might as well finish the series.

Gaby2019-02-03 05:02

Disclaimer: I work for Team Serle, so I'm definitely going to read this book more than once, but oh how I WANT to reread. So much. Famous in Love and Truly Madly Famously are these two books that are, on the one hand, totally Hollywood drama love triangle, but, guys, this is Rebecca Serle. If you've read a Rebecca Serle book (WHICH YOU SHOULD - I don't officially have a favorite but ask me about When You Were Mine and I might never shut up) you know that no matter how much drama, there's always a message. There's always character growth. There's careful consideration and relatable situations and, somehow, no matter what the story, you finish the book and you feel like you've learned this amazing lesson that so totally applies to you and betters your life. Truly Madly Famously continues the themes and feels of Famous in Love and really brings Paige's story (and Rainer and Jordan's stories!) full circle in a way that makes me so happy and teaches me so much that I don't care about anything else. Bottom line, I'm so happy I was able to read such an early version of this book and I'm counting down the days until you can all join the lovefest.

Cora ☕ Tea Party Princess2019-02-12 07:43

CORA AND THE REREADSI just love these books, OK?They make me feel happy, smile a big cheesy grin.They are not the best written books ever. I know that they're pretty poor.But I am in love with the characters and the tension and how it makes me feel, and that's what really matters.

Rachel(APCB Reviews)2019-02-17 01:34

As fun as the pop culture and Hollywood aspects of this book are, the plot and my overall enjoyment of this book went downhill fast. The love triangle really bothered me, but then again you know what you're signing up for when you read this series... I liked book 1 better, but oh the glitz and glam was fun!

Juhina2019-02-18 01:36

I loved Famous in Love because its plotline is one of my favourite contemporary plotlines: average teen turned into a hollywood star overnight and the book revolves around their adjustment to this new life as well as the struggle to stay true to themselves. Of course who can forget the usual cute romances that occur with a fellow celebrity counterpart? Rebecca Serle's first book had that as well as being set on Maui, a Hawaiian island, for their movie shooting; talk about beautiful scenery descriptions! I honestly did not know there was going to be a sequel to Famous in Love, and when I found out, I was equal parts ecstatic yet worried. I liked how the first book ended and worried about the direction the author will be taking with the second book. Unfortunately my worry materialised into writing and the author actually went into the direction I most feared. This doesn't mean the book was badly written or boring, it just meant that I disagreed with the author's direction and personally, I wished it went another way. That is why my rating of this book is mostly subjective and to do with my own preference. Other than that, I really liked how real the characters were, the new friendships Paige made, and how we didn't have a mean girl in the book. They were all characters that were either misunderstood by others, or just really had a crap load of their own personal issues to deal with. I do have to say that the love triangle conflict just took too much from the book. The first book had more pages about the movie shooting as well as Paige's new life, but this book felt that it was always about the love triangle. All in all, I think people who enjoyed Famous in Love will also enjoy this sequel, and knowing that there will also be a third book? that gives me hope on the direction of the story and maybe we can get a realistic ending, possibly one that doesn't fit the usual mold of a typically happily ever after YA novel?

Kylie Kaemke2019-02-15 09:00

I'll post a full review closer to pub-date, but for now... I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH! I was lucky enough to read an arc of Famous in Love and I did fall in love with it. That was almost a year ago and I didn't know how I was possibly going to wait for the sequel, but I got lucky again and received this arc so early. It's everything I could have asked for in a sequel, and more. Rebecca Knows her stuff and I ant WAIT for more!!!

This book made me happy, then broke my heart and then sorta mended it. I still feel like it could fall apart at any moment because the way it fixed my heart is kinda like a little kid using elmers glue to put their piggy bank back together; its doing the job nothing more, but still extremely fragile. This book takes place almost immediately after Paige’s big announcement at the press conference. She is still learning how to deal with her new found fame, Rainer is dealing with his sleaze ball dad, and Jordan goes MIA. Luckily for Paige she has Rainer on her arm, and they are Hollywood’s new power couple. But of course, things can’t stay happy in paradise and the press’s influence gets in the way of all of their lives. Paige is a tolerable MC, she can be whiny and seem ungrateful at times but for the most part she’s pretty alright, and deals with her insta-fame the way most people would. She shows pretty good growth throughout the book which I can always appreciate, and for the most part is trying her best.Rainer is my love. I will admit I am a Raige shipper. (view spoiler)[ something that brought me heartbreak at the end(hide spoiler)]. I don’t think he’s perfect by any means but I just really like him and his character. I like that he looks out for Paige and seems dedicated to her. I was happy to see that Paige and Rainer had a good relationship after the Press Conference seeing as her decision seemed like a pity decision. So good there was no resentmentJordan….hmmm I am indifferent towards him. I get his angle, misunderstood badboy with a melted marshmallow center. Maybe I’ve read too many books where the love interest is just this, or maybe he just isn’t my favorite. I like that again, he is dedicated to Paige and I get his cold exterior is to save himself but still. I don’t know, his character didn’t seem as developed as Rainer’s. Like I don’t know him as much as Rainer. Alexis: (view spoiler)[Ok you knew that there was nothing between her and Jordan, obviously just something to attempt to throw us readers off(hide spoiler)]. I really liked her character. I’m glad Paige found another sane person. I was wary at first, she seemed a little shady but alls good. She was a humorous character and added some spice to the story. Her announcement at the end though, I didn’t see that coming but it was cool. The plot was alright, it was basically her trying to decide who to be with and all the drama that fell in between. I don’t know I thought it would be a bit like the first book where they were shooting the movie and there was drama on set but the movie doesn’t come in till like the last fourth of the book. Even though I liked the book a lot I felt like there wasn’t much substance? Its definitely a story where a lot of smaller events make up the book. Overall I am happy. It was an entertaining book I finished in two days. It was a page turner just because I found I was so invested in the love triangle. It seems like there’s only two books? I thought it was supposed to be a trilogy, but Serle kinda tied up everything. I wouldn’t mind a third but I don’t know what conflict there would be unless things go south with Jordan (PLEASE). It was very entertaining and a good escape read. Made me want to be famous though and have two gorgeous guys fight over me. I wish *sigh* *Beware Spoilers* I am happy us Raige shippers got some Raige-ness in the beginning. Though I am very saddened by the ending or shall I say the moment of truth. TMOT had me crying inside and silently cursing Paige's name. Like anyone could tell Paige was gonna choose Jordan, the first book eluded to that, and in love triangle instances the other guy almost always wins. But still! I was holding out hope that maybe she'd break the status quo and just stay with him. Because he fucking loves her. UGH. Even though I’m happy Rainer is moving on I still don’t know how to feel about him and Jessica. Like I saw that coming since Tokyo, but still. I feel like the book is kinda a case of nice guy finishes last. But praise the lord Rainer didn’t get back with Britney.

H2019-02-01 04:45

Just when I was about to give up on this, Rebecca Serle hit me right in the feels: If two years ago someone would have told me that I'd be August, that I'd be starring in Locked, that my face would be on the cover of Vanity Fair, and that I'd be the number one Googled celebrity on the planet, I would have never believed them. But that's just it. Life isn't meant to be believable. It's meant to be magical. Haven't you heard? Truth is stranger than fiction.(No, I'm not crying, lemme alone.)Oh, and let's raise a glass to Paige getting her act together and recognizing the gem that is (view spoiler)[JORDAN. (hide spoiler)]This series could happily end here, so I'll be interested to see where the last book takes our three ingenues.

Stephanie2019-02-03 05:50

Well. I did not like this one nearly as much as the first one. I liked Paige in the first book, but she was super annoying the whole time in this one. Cheating in books always makes me angry, too. Paige and Rainer were officially together in this one so all her pining over Jordan was just not ok anymore. I didn't like the additional characters that were introduced. The one lesson Paige learned that I did appreciate was that she finally realized she was just 18 and choosing between the two guys was not choosing the rest of her life.

Inês Gueifão2019-02-06 00:35

Actual rating: 4.5 starsDidn't I finish the first book some hours ago? Yes. Do I have to study? Well, yes. But is this book great? HELL YES. The sequel is as good as the first one. Maybe better, because I do have to say I love Alexis very, very much. It was still predictable but nonetheless cute and enjoyable. I love how it ended but I'm a bit confused because it did feel like the end but Goodreads has a third book listed that's supposed to come out this year? It would make sense considering the trilogy in the series, but I don't know?

Hannah2019-02-11 05:50

Another series that went down the tubes. Clearly Paige wasn't meant for the Hollywood life. It amazes me how one minute she loves Rainer and is sleeping with him but by the end of the book supposedly she is in love with Jordan. Are you kidding me? I tried to like this book because the first one was good but this was just too much for me.

Allison Brunskill2019-01-31 06:51

I loved this, even more than Famous in Love. I read the entire book the one sitting because there was no way I could put this down. I can't wait for the third book but at the same time I'm apprehensive since the ending was absolute perfection.

Lisa2019-02-23 03:46

All of the must-readness from the first book is gone and replaced instead with bland encounters and the toll of celebrity. The magic was lost on this one.

Khim Anne (someonepurpleblooded)2019-02-18 06:37

Intense. Still shipping Raige though.

Melissa2019-01-23 05:03

A truly delicious sequel--it's as simple as that. It was dramatic and swoon-worthy, just like I wanted it to be. Bravo, Rebecca Serle.

1.5 starsIn case you needed further proof that I make poor life choices, here it is. I actually wasn’t going to put myself through the tragedy of writing that is Truly Madly Famously, but a friend who will remain anonymous unless he/she chooses to confess requested that I do so for their enjoyment. I live to please.Truly Madly Famously is actually better than Famous in Love. It’s still not good though. Like, it’s not. The writing is simply atrocious. Serle is marginally better about dialog tags than Scalzi, but she’s still not good at it. I only started tracking that towards the end but I found three instances where she had the word says TWICE in one section of dialog. Hopefully this was fixed in the final copy but I sort of doubt it.“True,” Alexis says. She squeezes Jordan’s shoulder with her open palm. “Drop it,” she says. “Now. Life is too short not to let the ones you love in.”Bolding is obviously mine. There is absolutely zero reason to include that second says because obviously Alexis is still speaking. THIS HAPPENED MULTIPLE TIMES. Once is an accident. Multiple times is shitty writing. Not to mention the fact that Serle continues to skip dialog and instead have Paige retroactively tell you about things that have happened. There are also regular reminders about who characters that aren’t the major three actually are, because everyone’s so flat and boring it’s impossible to remember. About two-thirds of the way through, Serle lists the names of the characters in the Locked series and has to include a paranthetical informing us that the fourth name is Alexis’ character. We should KNOW this, not to mention that the paranthetical really doesn’t fit in the narrative. We’re doing this scene in August’s kitchen with Ed, August, and Maggie (Alexis).This book is also super repetitive. Paige goes over and over the drama over and over thinking the same shit over and over. It gets old super fast. She also has multiple confrontations with a female character commenting about Paige hating her (for no legit reason) and Paige saying she doesn’t, but then wondering whether that’s true (no, it’s not—she does hate them). See the confrontation with Rainer’s ex: “And I know what you think of me. I don’t need your pity, I know you hate me.” I shake my head. “No,” I say. “I don’t hate you.” Is that true? It feels true.Paige remains intensely judgmental of every woman she encounters, commenting on their attractiveness negatively. She judges them for high heels and low-cut clothing, things Paige also obviously wears a lot. God forbid they dare to be interested in the guys Paige wants. I will say though that Paige actually does have a character arc and learn something about this, albeit clunkily. Towards the end of the book, Paige suddenly has a revelation that she’s been stupid and blah blah blah. If she’s changed for real, I’ll be shocked considering that there’s a third book and there’s no actual plot aside from who Paige will choose.The improvement in Truly, Madly, Famously comes solely from Alexis. Their costar, Alexis, who plays Paige’s younger sister in the film. She’s been dating Jordan ostensibly, so she’s a love rival and she’s one of those girls that Paige hates. The two become close, View Spoiler » and even friends, View Spoiler ». My comments in those spoiler tags might seem unfair, but the timing of when things happened is accurate. It might not be what was intended but it’s what happened. Alexis is sort of like the Kenji of this series, dropping truth bombs and being the only character who actually feels at all real and who is actually funny.I don’t know if I’ll read book three. I hope not. But I might. You guys should make better life choices though. Seriously. I don’t often say a book is straight up bad, and celebrity romances are totally my catnip. Save yourself.

Liza Wiemer2019-02-21 01:02

This is book 2 in the Famous in Love Series.The story continues with Paige being torn between two boys: the one she REALLY loves and the one she feels a sense of loyalty to. That loyalty is also love, but the kind one feels for a close friend, not someone you want to spend the rest of your life with. Straight out of the tabloid headlines, Paige gets herself into compromising situations. More on those soon.One of my most favorite characters in this book is Alexis. She's strong, sensible, authentic. There's a scene at the end of the book that reminds me of other actors who have done similar things at national events. Good on ya Alexis!!!!My heart ached for Rainer. He really struggled with his relationship with his dad and found it difficult to be vulnerable, especially with Paige. Without a doubt, his father's betrayal crushed Rainer. How do you reconcile the fact that the father you've loved has done something so awful that you can no longer respect him?Then there is Jordan. He's had to turn off his feelings for Paige like one turns off a spigot. Unfortunately, the spigot leaks once in awhile.Paige really does some inappropriate and/or boundary-breaking things that definitely confuse and encourage Jordan. As far as the love triangle situation, I kept thinking about Twilight—Kristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner and, of course, Robert Pattinson. Then there is Paige's sister. You'll have to read the book to form your own opinion of what was right or what was wrong. The best part of Paige's life are her friends from before she became famous, Jake and Cassandra. They accept her for who she is with little expectations. If they did have expectations of Paige, like getting phone calls returned, I doubt they'd be able to remain friends. This acceptance, this unconditional love, is a foundation for Paige, one she's very fortunate to have and is able to lean on when she needs to be rooted again.For those who love Hollywood drama, love triangles, and the human side to actors and actresses, you will gobble up Truly, Madly, Famously! Without a doubt, Rebecca Serle has created a story that's right out of the tabloids. It's captivating, filled with vivid descriptions, and a Hollywood dripping with privilege and betrayal.

Patricia2019-02-01 06:51

Let's get the Portland details out of the way first. For most of the book I was thinking, "Thank god, the main character hasn't been back to Portland, so there are no Portland details to get wrong." But then, on 227, one teenager says to another: "We were going to do Nob Hill."And yes, I know what she's talking about. But no Portlander talks about Nob Hill, we would say "Twenty-third Avenue." Then, on the next page, "You have a protest in the Pearl in forty-five minutes...that community garden is not going to save itself."The protest in the Pearl wouldn't be about a community garden! It would be about affordable housing! Seriously! Ms. Serle. Send me your drafts and I will fix these things for you. Or stop being so Portland specific if you aren't going to get the details right.Okay, now that we've got that out of the way, oh my god I loved this book. It's not a Great Book, but it does what it does so well. Love triangle! Super awesome! I get grumpy in YA books when characters who would in real life be having sex, totally don't. But there is no sex in this book and it seems totally reasonable. The kissing scenes are hot, the character arcs work and all is good.I was thinking that there would be three books, one for each movie, but this book was feeling very finished with this book. So maybe we are done? [brief internet research interlude] Ah-ha! Goodeads has an untitled #3 book in its list. In the meantime, I'll check out the author's other titles.

Amanda2019-01-23 01:01

SIGH. I don't know why I did this to myself because I hate both trilogies and love triangles. But I also love YA and behind-the-scenes Hollywood stories. Dammit Rebecca Serle, you know how to make a girl give up her convictions.Nothing about this book is surprising. If you think something is going to happen, it totally will. That said, whatever, we all know I'll read the last one.I remembered pretty much nothing from the first book, so I'm making myself spoiler cut to refresh my memory when the last book comes out...(view spoiler)[-Paige picks Rainer and they're happy-Rainer is still a fucking stupid name-MTV Movie Awards: SHOCKER Jordan and Paige's kiss wins-Paige just drunk, Jordan saves her, pics of them "hooking up"-Tokyo hot Jordan-Paige hookup ends badly-Rainer's dad told him to date Paige (also so not surprising, as it was heavily foreshadowed earlier) -Alexis is gay (also so not surprising, same reasons as above) -PAIGE CHOOSES HERSELF-JK she changes her mind and chooses Jordan because girls have to choose someone-SIGH (hide spoiler)]

Kelly Hager2019-02-17 05:00

Famous in Love was one of my favorite books from last year and I knew that if I only got one book from BEA this year, it was going to be this one (and that it would be my first read of the books I got at BEA). There are rumors that the planned trilogy will only be a duology now and, if that's true, I am content with the ending we got. (Although I hope to see Paige, Rainer, Jordan and Alexis again---and please, Rebecca Serle, give Alexis a spinoff novel!)In this novel, Paige is a lot more comfortable with her Hollywood life and fame than she was in Famous in Love, and she is happy with her choice to stay with Rainer. But of course that would make for a boring book so the drama comes back for her pretty quickly. :)These books are just absolutely fun reads. I can't wait to see what Rebecca Serle does next, even if it has nothing to do with Paige.Highly recommended.

Madeline A.2019-02-22 07:40

This book was amazing!!! The first book was slow for me, but Rebecca Serle really brought it together for me in book 2. Personally, I was more interested in hearing about the hollywood life rather than hearing about Paige being so unsure of herself. I loved Alexis's character , and thought it was such a great addition to the story. I was happy about Paige's choice (i won't spoil it). I think this is great YA writing, and I recommend it for anyone interested in the celebrity life like i am. Im looking forward to the Freeform show!!! :) :)

Emily2019-02-14 06:03

SO GOOD. I absolutely adore this duloagy and i think it's so good. I really love all the characters and their stories. I also love a lot of drama in a book. all the inspirational quotes and life quotes I really loved. I loved the squad of Paige, Alexis, Rainer and Jordan it was so cute and I wish we could have seen more of it. it was dragged on how Paige like never picked and struggled the whole time, but she finally did. I loved the ending and I was so sad to see it and leave these characters. loved this book!!

FloeticFlo2019-02-21 03:36

I loved Famous in Love. The scenes with both the boys were amazing -- because they're both amazing -- and it was just fun to read about a regular girl's rise to stardom. So I was all ready to love Truly, Madly, Famously as well......I wanted to love it. I really did.But...I didn't. This book starts with Paige being a full-blown celebrity. And she doesn't like it. She is so miserable about being famous, that she made me, the reader, miserable tooFull review on BookNerdsAcrossAmerica.com: http://www.booknerdsacrossamerica.com...

Estelle2019-02-07 08:00

3.5 books. This series is so addicting. (Is there going to be a third?!) I'm always speculating about the love lives of my favorite celebs so Paige and her dilemma was so addicting to read about. Interesting to see how the "machine" works with her picking new roles, paparazzi and fun stuff like that. All in all, a lot of fun to read while out and about doing summer-y thing.

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Rebecca Serle - For all inquiries please email: [email protected] Rebecca Serle is the author of When You Were Mine and is an obsessive lover of all things pop culture. She blogs about The Vampire Diaries for New York magazine’s Vulture and can be found on Twitter: @RebeccaASerle. She, like Caggie, lives in Manhattan—just far from the Upper East Side.

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